Battle of Kaniv (1662) [ru] — victory of Russians and Left-Bank Zaporozhian Cossacks against Yuri Khmelnytsky - see Kaniv#History
Battle of Kaniv (1918) — victory of Germans against Poles
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BattleofKaniv may refer to: BattleofKaniv (1662) [ru] — victory of Russians and Left-Bank Zaporozhian Cossacks against Yuri Khmelnytsky - see Kaniv#History...
Kaniv (Ukrainian: Канів) is a city in Cherkasy Raion, Cherkasy Oblast, central Ukraine. The city rests on the Dnieper River, and is one of the main inland...
Lithuanian takeover of Cherkasy, Kaniv, Putyvl probably refers to a campaign led by Vytautas in 1392. It is known that brothers Andrew and Leo of Galicia–Volhynia...
total of 33,313 from the above. Additional 5 Cossack regiments (of Kyiv, Kaniv, Chernihiv, Nizhyn, Pavoloch) didn't participate in the battle being deployed...
30 km deep on the Dnieper loop between Kaniv and Rzhishchev, while Front elements forced the river. The arrival of personnel at the airfields was slow,...
Korsun, others in the estates of Crown Chorazy Aleksander Koniecpolski in Kaniv. The whole Crown Army, designated to suppress the uprising, accounted for...
the battle at Synya Vodanow, the territory of Cherkasy region and the city itself submitted to the Lithuanian authority. From then Cherkasy, Kaniv, and...
friar, Stephen of Bohemia, who broke down at Kaniv near Kyiv and was left behind. After seeking counsel of an old friend, Wenceslaus, king of Bohemia, Giovanni...
numbered around 3,000 men, the core of which was the Kaniv Regiment of the Zaporozhian Cossacks with the help of the Crimean Tatars and the rest were...
battles of the First Winter Campaign took place at Lypovets, Zhashkiv, Uman, Kaniv, Cherkasy, Smila, Zolotonosha, Olviopol, Holovanivsk, Haisyn, Voznesensk...
a period of quiet settled over the entire front from Rzhyshchiv to Kaniv as Voronezh Front prepared to resume the offensive. The number of bridges and...
village south of Kiev. Remaining Tatars were defeated by Ostap Dashkevych and Yuri Olelkovich near Kaniv and Cherkasy. After the battle, the GDL released...
weeks as commander of the Kyiv Fortified Area. By August 11 the 199th had dropped back to positions some 20km southwest ofKaniv. Within a few days the...
threatening it from the south he constructed a line of forts, composed of Yuriev, Bohuslav, Kaniv, Korsun, and Pereyaslavl. To celebrate his decisive...
including Kiev, Kaniv, Zhytomyr and Ovruch. The city became one of the centres of the Cossack movement. Citizens took part in the Khmelnychchyna of 1648-1657...
state. The importance of the Kievan Principality began to decline. In the years 1150–1180 many of its cities such as Vyshhorod, Kaniv, and Belgorod sought...
1662), colonel ofKaniv and Uman regiments, envoy of Ivan Vyhovsky to the Muscovy, participant of the Battleof Konotop, executed on orders of Yurii Khmelnytsky...
the mouth of the Desna River and the Kyiv Reservoir in the north, and the Kaniv Reservoir in the south. Both the Dnieper and Desna rivers are navigable...
Taras Hill) near the Dnipro River and Kaniv. A tall mound was erected over his grave, now a memorial part of the Kaniv Museum-Preserve. Dogged by terrible...
by the starosta of Cherkasy and Kaniv, Dmytro Vyshnevetsky, who built a fortress on the island of Little Khortytsia on the banks of the Lower Dnieper...
supernatural hero (charakternik), is said to sleep under his grave mound in Kaniv or even in the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra.[citation needed] Marko Kraljević (Serbia...
competitive reality television cooking show based on the revival USA version of MasterChef[citation needed]. The first episode aired on 31 August 2011 on...